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Ticketstub is an independent online ticket broker specializing in obtaining sold-out tickets to national events. This includes tickets for events such as NASCAR, concerts, boxing, hockey, Basketball, Baseball, etc. Their ticket prices are usually above the face value of the ticket.

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